THE federal opposition has promised to spend $2 million on upgrades to the Len Phelps Pavilion at Carrum Downs Recreation Reserve if it wins government next year.

The promise is the latest in the Liberals’ campaign to win Dunkley off Labor at the 2 March by-election.

The project would need matched funding from the state government and council to proceed.

Liberal Party Dunkley candidate Nathan Conroy said the project “forms part of my long term vision for delivering for the people of Frankston and I know the people of Carrum Downs are keen to see this upgrade delivered.”

“We will work with a future Victorian state government and local council that is willing to  deliver this project, requiring equal financial contributions of $2 million each,” he said.

First published in the Frankston Times – 20 February 2024

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